Science scattergories are the perfect way to combine fun and education, challenging your students or family to think creatively about science. Each of the 7 free scattergories printables has a unique ...
The article “Long Covid feels like a gun to my head” “made me feel less alone in this battle,” a First Opinion reader writes.
The voluminous papers of the celebrated neurologist include letters, notebooks, drafts and other traces of a man who couldn’t ...
By standing with tenured faculty and powerful political operatives against contingent researchers and trainees at Stanford, ...
Two U.S. senators are working across the aisle to get answers from the Pentagon about its efforts to advance quantum ...
Dear editor, Former President Donald Trump mocks the threat posed by human-induced climate change. He once declared, "Global warming is an expensive ...
One that will go down in history for its extreme heat. While the local news has done well covering this, there has been a distinct lack ...
Most of the participants (90%) supported climate science. They ranged from "concerned" people, who believe climate change is a problem, but take little action, to "alarmed" people who report the ...
Readers respond to Kathryn Schulz’s review of an autobiography by the geologist Marcia Bjornerud and Amanda Petrusich’s piece about MJ Lenderman’s new album.
COLUMBUS, Ohio - This school year, 1.6 million Ohio public, charter and STEM school students and 60,000 teachers must pivot ...
Applying for a job is arduous and time consuming, and it's tempting to use the fast apply button and attach a generic cover letter to every application -- but that's not going to get you hired in ...
As we celebrate the 12th anniversary of National Forensic Science Week (Sept. 15-21), it is a privilege to highlight the critical contributions of the Canton-Stark County Crime Laboratory to our ...